Kinsler and Hernandez shook hands during Wednesday night’s Tigers-Rangers game. It’s not confirmed who initiated the gesture, which came following Kinsler’s comments on Tuesday, when he said Hernandez “needs to stop ruining baseball games.”

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Former Baylor University student Jasmin Hernandez has reached an undisclosed financial settlement in her Title IX lawsuit against the school, her attorney announced Tuesday.

Ex-football coach Art Briles and former athletic director Ian McCaw also were named in the lawsuit. The suit alleged the university and team officials failed to take appropriate action against football players accused of assault.

Hernandez was sexually assaulted by then-Baylor football player Tevin Elliott in 2012. Elliott was convicted in 2014.

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Remember when your high school gym class played baseball and had so many people per team that there always were four outfielders?

Apparently, the Chicago Cubs decided this would be a good strategy against Cincinnati Reds slugger Joey Votto. And, despite the Cubs employing four outfielders in a shift, Votto still managed to crush a double.

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LaVar Ball once claimed he could beat Michael Jordan in a game of one-on-one. Huh.

That’s interesting, considering the Ball family patriarch and founder of Big Baller Brand lost to Ice Cube (the rapper, with no professional basketball experience to his name) in a BIG3 4-point challenge Sunday night.

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Cabrera caught a flight with Max Berkowitz to discuss his MLB career, how he was one of the most underrated shortstops in baseball and his role in breaking the Red Sox World Series curse. Oh, and did we mention Cabrera is “petrified” of Pedro Martinez?

Thursday night featured seven preseason games, including the Jacksonville Jaguars’ 31-24 victory over the New England Patriots. In other news around the league, the Chicago Bears are sticking with Mike Glennon has the team’s No. 1 quarterback (for now), Green Bay Packers rookie wideout Malachi Dupre suffered a scary injury and had to be carted off the field and Jaguars rookie running back Leonard Fournette said he thought his NFL debut was “easy.”

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The former Cleveland Browns quarterback and Heisman Trophy winner attended the International Football Betting Conference in Costa Rica, where he discussed his next career steps — which could include a move to coaching college football.

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Washington Nationals pitcher Gio Gonzalez was three outs away from a no-hitter.

But his quest for a no-no didn’t last long into the bottom of the ninth, as Miami Marlins second baseman Dee Gordon smoked a leadoff single, ending the bid. It was already an emotionally charged night for the Marlins, as the team celebrated the birthday of their late teammate, Jose Fernandez, before the game.

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Denver Broncos running back Devontae Booker was set to take snaps with the first-team offense once camp opened.

Instead, a nagging wrist injury will force him to start training camp on the physically unable to perform list. Team sources told ESPN on Wednesday night they expect the second-year back to miss at least six weeks.

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Newly acquired New York Yankees slugger Todd Frazier won’t soon forget his first at-bat in pinstripes at Yankee Stadium.

While you were sleeping, Frazier hit into a crazy 6-3-5-6 triple play, the second of its kind in Major League Baseball history. At least he was able to laugh it off, and the Yankees actually scored a run in the process on their way to a 4-2 win.

While you were sleeping, Twitter exploded with overwhelmingly negative reviews of the highly anticipated swimming showdown between Michael Phelps and a “shark” that kicked off Discovery Channel’s “Shark Week.”

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Washington Nationals outfielder Jayson Werth has missed six weeks with what we all thought was a bruised right foot. Turns out, the injury is much worse.

Werth on Tuesday revealed to reporters that an MRI showed a good-sized fracture in his left foot. He still insists it’s the bruise that’s kept him out this long, but the fracture certainly isn’t helping his recovery.

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The Los Angeles Lakers rookie guard was named NBA Summer League MVP before his team’s title game against the Portland Trail Blazers. The Lakers would go on to win, although Ball was sidelined with a calf injury.

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The Basketball Hall of Famer didn’t play in a Big3 game Sunday night due to injury and was forced to coach from the sidelines. Philly fans were notably disappointed, filling the Wells Fargo Center with chants of “We want AI.”

In other news, the Boston Red Sox topped the New York Yankees 3-0 in the second game of a day-night double header. Boston now leads the third-place Yankees by three and a half games in the AL East standings.

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Buffalo Bills defensive lineman Adolphus Washington was arrested this weekend at an Ohio water park and charged with violating a subsection of the state’s concealed carry weapon law, according to NFL.com. The Bills released a statement Monday evening.

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The next generation of Celtics are showing why the team has such a bright future.

Rookie Jayson Tatum and second-year forward Jaylen Brown continued to impress Sunday during Summer League play, with both adding solid minutes during the Celtics’ 70-64 win over the Portland Trail Blazers.

While Boston’s up-and-comers are producing, Philadelphia will be without No. 1 overall pick Markelle Fultz the remainder of the summer.

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Now, Cuban-born umpire Angel Hernandez is suing Major League Baseball for racial discrimination, according to ESPN and media reports. The suit also alleges Joe Torre has held a grudge against Hernandez since 2001, and that grudge has affected Hernandez’s annual evaluations.

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Remember when Clint Dempsey’s soccer career was all but over due to a heart condition?

Dempsey came through once again for the Seattle Sounders, scoring a short-handed, 94th-minute equalizer over the rival Portland Timbers.

Dempsey’s goal wasn’t the only late-night thriller Sunday night. UFC Fight Night in Oklahoma City wasn’t without controversy, and Ichiro Suzuki became the oldest man to start at center field in a major league game since 1900.

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Boston Red Sox legend David Ortiz was immortalized Friday night as the No. 34 was retired at Fenway Park. NESN.com’s Michaela Vernava caught up with Big Papi one-on-one at the ’47 store on Yawkey Way to talk about the memorable event less than 24 hours after the historic ceremony.

The Boston Celtics drafted Jayson Tatum No. 3 overall in the 2017 NBA Draft after Josh Jackson canceled a workout last minute. Celtics president of basketball operations Danny Ainge discussed the pick, the team’s feelings about Jackson and more after the draft.

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The Beavers completed an epic comeback against the LSU Tigers on Monday night, earning the team’s 23rd win in a row.

In other late-night news, Tiger Woods announced he’s receiving professional help following his DUI arrest, and LeBron James apparently was left out of the loop in the Cleveland Cavaliers’ firing of general manager David Griffin.

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Mike Wendt and Liam Stryker spoke with Taven on this week’s “That Wrestling Show” to preview ROH Best In The World, which is coming to Lowell, Mass., June 23 and 24. Taven also gives insight into his own wrestling career.